No, I’m not going to being crying any tears, crocodile or otherwise, for the eleven dead Zionists at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Obviously the terrible ill that befell them was a crime, one that we condemn in the harshest terms. Places of worship, even if they’re Shi’a-hating, Christian-hating Takfiri “mosques”, Sunni-cursing Shirazi “husseiniyahs”, Muslim-bashing Hindutvadi temples, ‘Israel’-worshiping “Christian” Zionist “churches” or rabidly Gentile-hating synagogues, should always be safe. In fact, even in conflict zones, it is imperative that they’re off-limits–this is a longstanding Muhammadi principle and the reason why we also condemn America bombing mosques in Iraq and Syria, Takfiri “rebel” proxies of Zion attacking worshipers of all types and the fake Jewish “state” routinely slaughtering Muslims as they pray–whether it’s IOF striking Gaza’s Omari Mosque or “chosenite” terrorist Baruch Goldstein mowing down dozens of Palestinians in Al-Khalil.

With 30 million Husseinis converging on Iraq’s holy city of Karbala for Arbaeen 2018, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei’s sharp words about the event come to mind, “The march for Arbaeen is like a soft war that splits the enemy from the inside without firing a bullet.” The Imam of the Islamic Revolution couldn’t be more correct. Arbaeen isn’t merely a religious gathering–and the largest one in the world at that–which marks 40 days of mourning following the paradoxical tragedy and triumph of Ashoura. It’s a revolutionary affirmation of counter-hegemony, anti-terrorism, Anti-Zionism, Anti-Parasitism, Anti-Imperialism, Anti-Takfirism and counter-hasbara. It’s an impregnable defense of Islam and a reminder to the various tentacles of World Arrogance that the lovers of Imam Hussein (A.S.) and the defenders of the Pure Household (A.S.) that he’s the beating heart of shall not be kept from him. Not now. Not ever.

Dr. Fathi Shaqaqi (R.A.), the gregariously glowing glimmer of the Palestinian cause and the founder of Islamic Jihad, was a knight in shining armor; a radiant ray at the ocean’s bottom; and a force of ferocity that chills the enemy to its core and rattles it in its eardrums even to this very moment. ‘Israel’ murdered him on this day 23 years ago. A child of the Nakba, his family was driven from their ancestral home in Ramleh’s Zamuqa–where they had lived for half a dozen generations–by Jewish terrorists from the Irgun and the Haganah who were commanded by war criminals Yitzhak Rabin (real name: Rubitzov) and Yigal Allon (real name: Peikowitz).

He grew up in the bitter and battered slums of Rafah in the Gaza Strip but refused to let the Zionist occupation break his spirit and prevent him from pursuing education. Gifted and brilliant, Shaqaqi rocked a triple crown, attaining degrees from Bir Zeit Univeristy in physics and mathematics then later from Egypt’s Mansoura University in medicine. The last of which led him back to Gaza where he’d open a clinic to serve Palestine’s most poverty-stricken and desperate. It didn’t take long for him to grow completely disillusioned with the politics of the Strip’s two dominant currents: Ikhwan and the PLO. Shaqaqi saw the former’s near-disinterest in total liberation, not to mention growing sectarianism, as unforgivable and the latter’s lack of Islamic observance as a deathly folly. Continue reading Now 23 Years After Mossad Murdered Dr. Fathi Shaqaqi (R.A.), We Remember The Zeal of Zamuqa In All His Liberationist Luminosity→

When a nation is taught by giants, its only destiny is to tower over its enemies. Iran, in the age of Imam Khomeini’s (R.A.) Islamic Revolution, is such a nation. And Ayatollah Ata’ollah Ashrafi Esfahani (R.A.) was such a giant. Martyred on this day 36 years ago at the elderly age of 80 by MEK terrorists, Esfahani possessed an intellect rarely seen before or since, a love of Islam rivaled only by Sayyed Ruhollah (R.A.) himself and a commitment to not merely resisting Dajjal but prevailing over it and leaving its corrupt, degenerate, hegemonic system in the dust–qualities that inspired generations on top of generations.

It is said that the blood of Abou Zar al-Ghiffari (R.A.) flowed through his ancestors who came to Kermanshah–where he made his home–from Bilad al-Sham’s Jabal Amel, the land that wrote the book on mouqawamah and mumana’a. He was one of the first–if not **THE** first–to call for Imam Khomeini (R.A.) to be made Grand Marja’ in the wake of Ayatollah Sayyed Hossein Borujerdi’s death. Esfahani always said that nobody could be compared to Khomeini (R.A.) and the Imam referred to Esfahani as the “base” and the “spine” of the revolutionary movement in Kermanshah. Continue reading Iran’s Ayatollah Ata’ollah Ashrafi Esfahani: An Irreplaceable Light Martyred By The MEK 36 Years Ago Today→

Palestinians in illegally besieged Gaza were demonstrating in droves today to mark 6 months since the Great March of Return was launched. So how did ‘Israel’ react? The same way it’s been reacting for that very 180-day time frame: With a massacre. IOF snipers and artillery units unleashed an unholy barrage of live ammunition on the protesters demanding an end to the barbaric Zio-siege on the Strip, wounding over 250 innocents and martyring 7, including two children–11-year old Nasser Azmi Khalil Musbeh, who was shot in the head just east of Khan Younis, and 14-year old Muhammad Nayef Yousuf al-Houm, who was shot in the chest not too far from Boureij. 25-year old Muhammad Ashraf al-Awawdeh was also killed in Boureij and Khan Younis saw another martyr in Muhammad Ali Muhammad Inshasi, just 18 years old, who bled out after being hit in the stomach. Iyad Khalil Ahmad al-Shaer was only 18 too. He was clipped in the chest in Gaza City, which also witnessed 24-year old Muhammad Bassam Muhammad Shakhsa and 32-year old Muhammad Walid Haniyeh joining the brigade of Shouhada after IOF shot each of them in the face. Continue reading With Zion Slaughtering 7 More Palestinians In Gaza Today, Including 2 Children, Let Us Declare The “One State Solution” Dead→